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THE thirty-ninth Annual Congress of the South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies will be held at the University of Reading on July 11–14, under the presidency of Prof. H. L. Hawkins, professor of geology in the University. On July 11, Prof. Hawkins will deliver his presidential address entitled “Fossils and Men”. The presidents of sections will deliver the following addresses during the Congress: T. D. Kendrick (Archæology), “The Art and Archaeology of the Early Anglo-Saxons”; Dr. Macgregor Skene (Botany), “Some Problems of Germination”; Dr. C. B. Williams (Zoology), “Insect Immigration in Great Britain”; T. H. Edmunds (Geology), The Water Supply and Geology of the South-East of England; C. H. Grinling (Regional Survey), “Surrey for Action”. On July 13, at 8 p.m., Prof. E. B. Poulton will deliver a public lecture entitled “The Power of Changing Colour as a Form of Protective Resemblance”. Further information can be obtained from the Hon. General Secretary, 14, High View Close, Norwood, S.E.19.
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South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies. Nature 133, 868 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133868b0
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